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UC Today: Are You Governing AI Yet? Why Theta Lake’s China Launch Represents a Market Shift

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UC Today: Are You Governing AI Yet? Why Theta Lake’s China Launch Represents a Market Shift

Theta Lake has posted back-to-back record years of customer growth, added dedicated cloud infrastructure in China, and extended its AI governance tools to detect jailbreak behaviour in enterprise communications. We look at what is driving the expansion and what it means for compliance teams managing multi-platform UC environments

Theta Lake has reported its strongest year of customer growth on record, adding over 140 new customers to its Risk and Compliance Suite in 2025, surpassing the 100-plus additions it recorded the year before.

Alongside the growth figures, the company has announced dedicated cloud-based data center deployments in China and expanded data-sovereignty-based compliance archiving to more than 200 geographic regions.

Theta Lake now serves customers in more than 12 countries across 11 industry verticals, with integrations spanning Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Webex by Cisco, RingCentral, and Slack, among others.

China: Meeting Demand from Global Banks

The China data center deployment is the most concrete piece of infrastructure news. The primary audience is global banks with in-country operations looking to move onto modern cloud infrastructure that meets Chinese regulatory requirements.

“Customer demand and requirements are a main driver,” a Theta Lake spokesperson told UC Today.

“In the evolving regulatory landscape, data sovereignty capabilities and local requirements are core for many organisations thinking about future-proofing their compliance strategy.”

The China deployment responds to existing enterprise demand from financial institutions trying to reconcile global platform consolidation with local data residency rules, rather than representing a push into new territory. New regulatory coverage also extends to SEBI in India and POPIA in South Africa, continuing a steady pattern of regional compliance expansion. Read the full article.

 

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